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to diminish the nazis or the fascists but the victors in the war promised many things. most african-americans -- a significant number refuse to participate in the war most notably people like malcolm x and many others refuse to be drafted. most african-americans went into the war with the idea of an idea of a double victory as it was promoted by the pittsburgh curry or we see fascism abroad and jim crow at home and most of the time that meant the feeding fascism abroad but not defeating jim crow at home but a whole generation of african-americans were condemned to-transformed by the war because they came north and join the union movement and thought of themselves as having -- black veterans building upon the experience, bitter experience of the first world war came back with more resolve that lives would change for the better despite many obstacles put in place. part of the hickman story is coming back and coping with that clash of expectations, and a significant number of whites who issue racism had to be dealt with. that took a long movement to build. world war ii is the turning p

. -- and infelix. >> but from these seats, eugenics was quite different. in the hands of the nazi, it was a project not for improving lives but for destroying them. [speaking german] >> the affect of the environment, on human traits was virtually ignored. eugenics was the pretext for eliminating anyone considered intellectually, physically or racially inferior. >> consultants, people who later were honored by the nazis and who wrote the textbooks that were quoted by adolf hitler and the founders of german racial policy in the 1930's. of course, no one saw that coming then. >> but eugenics survived the end of the second world war. sweden performed more than 62,000 sterilizations of the mentally and physically disabled right into the 1970's and often by force. virginia sterilized 8,000. california 21,000. other programs existed in korea, japan, canada and beyond. this is the covert history of 20th century disability and it hasn't stopped yet. in the last two decades, there have been involuntary sterilizations amongst gypsies in europe and in the native people of peru. [whistle] >> many of the para ol

. in the hands of the nazi, it was a project not for improving lives but for destroying them. [speaking german] >> the affect of the environment, on human traits was virtually ignored. eugenics was the pretext for eliminating anyone considered intellectually, physically or racially inferior. >> consultants, people who later were honored by the nazis and who wrote the textbooks that were quoted by adolf hitler and the founders of german racial policy in the 1930's. of course, no one saw that coming then. >> but eugenics survived the end of the second world war. sweden performed more than 62,000 sterilizations of the mentally and physically disabled right into the 1970's and often by force. virginia sterilized 8,000. california 21,000. other programs existed in korea, japan, canada and beyond. this is the covert history of 20th century disability and it hasn't stopped yet. in the last two decades, there have been involuntary sterilizations amongst gypsies in europe and in the native people of peru. [whistle] >> many of the para olympians who will be celebrating in london have the same disabiliti

too far when he compared republicans with joseph burbles, the prop is propaganda minister for nazi he responded with a statement saying he never used the word nazi and he apologized to anyone who might be offended. >> if i'm running the democratic national convention on will be mad as heck that on day one of the lead story in the news cycle is about the head of the california democratic party comparing and republicans to nazis, that is not the kind of introduction you want >> the campaign has yet to say if it will call for burton's resignation. this is not the first time this has happened to california leader. governor jerry brown got in trouble in 2010 for comparing meg whitman to girls. >> san francisco call in this melissa griffin will join us from the convention just a few minutes away and you can find continuing coverage on cbssf.com. the time is 611. the giants hold on to their streak by just a thread. an amazing comeback against arizona. >> the power and flooding problems still plague in the gulf states >> demands close encounter with a very angry moves. how he managed to catch

and threw it across the room. the day before hitler spoke, a group of nazi thugs found their way to freud's front freud's front door. they opened it in front of him. like a good viennese housewife, she asked him to put their umbrellas in the umbrella stand. they did not wish to do that. they came in and asked for money. she gave them all the household money, not squarely not enough. they wanted more. they got them a large sum of money. the rest of the story, jones adored forward, freud heard the commotion and the outer part of his house. he was full of books and antiquity, have any of you been to the freud museum in london? >> it is just remarkable. then he came tottering out, 81 years old, 5 feet 7 inches, weighing about 95 pounds, he simply stared at the mattress. he didn't want to be caught in it, but probably not to better effect until this point. he stared hard at the nazi's heart of steel and they ran off. after they were gone, he turned to martha and said, should they get? martha told him it was quite a substantial figure and he said that's not so much for a single visit. [laughter

' election strategy to nazi propaganda. referring to paul ryan's speech at the republican convention last week, he told a radio reporter in charlotte, quote, they lie, and people don't think they lie. as long as you lie, you keep repeating it. he was the chief of nazi propaganda under adolf hitler. burton, known to be outspoken, used a statement, saying he never used to word nazi. but he also humbly apologized to anyone offended. >>> the president obama match the energy and impact he had four years ago at the democratic convention? >> reporter: on his way to the democratic convention, president obama surveyed hurricane damage in louisiana. and injected politics. noting the joint federal/state effort was sharper during isaac than during hurricane katrina, under republican george w. bush. >> sometimes in the past we haven't seen the coordination that's necessary in the response of these kinds of disasters. this time, we've seen it. >> reporter: in charlotte, michelle obama visited the convention hall where she speaks tomorrow. outside, democrats held a street fest and talked strategy. >> jo

the police ignored intelligence and failed to stop a neo-nazi game for 10 years. >> the german interior minister wants to avoid any more intelligence tobaccos. the new database is intended to make sure investigators across germany have access to the same information on nonviolent criminals so authorities are better able to track down the perpetrators of neo-nazi crimes. >> the point is we can bring together available information when we need it. a single mouse click is enough to track down a particular person or organization. >> until now, investigators have -- investigators that state and federal levers did not have a platform to share information. that has been blamed on the failure to link together a string of neo-nazi attacks. the measure is meant to help stop crime before it spreads. >> one way to put it is that we're fighting terrorists and extremists networks with networks of security services in the areas of information, analysis, and procedure. >> a special committee of the german parliament continues to investigate why agents were not able to connect the dots suitor to stop th

to the more than 70,000 jews deported from france during nazi occupation. >> he held a ceremony near paris for the opening of a new holocaust memorial. today is the 70th anniversary of the first deportations from france. hollande said teaching young people about the past is the only way to stop it being repeated. >> a turkish court has sentenced two former generals and an admiral to 20 years in prison. they were found guilty of masterminding a plot to overthrow the prime minister. that happened more than a decade ago. crowds outside the courtroom celebrated the judgment of over 300 military officers found guilty of involvement in the plot. authorities say the military planned to bomb historic mosques and trigger conflict with grease to open the way of a takeover of the government. >> more women on the board of corporations here in germany. the government is one step further to imposing quotas. >> parliament approved a bill on friday that would require 40% of boards of publicly traded companies to be women. >> the legislation, which is not without opponents, still has to be approved by the

were forcibly sterilized in nazi germany as part of a program to create a master race. you may not know 33 states in o had sterilization laws and virginia was a role model. greta kreuz has one victim's story. >> is that where they sterilized you? >> this is where sara was forcibly sterilized when she . s 23 does it give you the goose bumps? gives me goose bumps. led it the colony, it's now the central virginia training center for the intellectually disabled but from 1924-1979, thousands were sterilized against their will knowledge. heir part of the eugenics movement, keeping american gene pools strong making sure no defects were sent down, including alcoholism, epilepsy. she was snulalized with her brother and sister and were diagnosed mentally deficient sterilized. what they were doing to you? they didn't tell me why. >> it is a irreprehensible process. supreme court upheld virginia's sterilization law in 1927 and carrie was sterilized, she and her mother deemed feeble minded and oscar holmes wrote three generations inbeciles is move. the outlook was ominous. >> hitler came to powered

they have what we call a vicious leader that comes this far. we've got the are mania, we had hitler in nazi germany, but leaders are nothing without followers. why are people following these malignant leaders? well, this goes in along with the story. so in rue rwanda, you had this crisis situation, you had a malignant leader. you had an incident where the plane of the president was shot down. and then you had a radio station that been around. it was the hip station. it played the best music. it told the funniest jokes. it had political commentary, and this once the plane came down, it became more and more version targeting one particular group for eye nailuation. blaming then for the problems in rue rwanda particularly for shooting down the plane of the president, painting them as they said the invader. soiling the land, and the worst part of it that really gets people to kill the other is that if you don't kill them first, they're going to kill you. across all genocides it's there. when the message is coming through the rtlm, which is the radio station in rwanda, it was one message, not co

. it is indisputable that over six million jews were annihilated by hitler and the nazis. the question is do you dispute that six million jews were killed? >> translator: do you believe in the freedom of thought and ideas or not? >> i believe in facts. >> translator: and the freedom of research, do you believe in that and allow that or no? >> i believe in -- mr. president -- >> translator: two times two equals what? >> that's not the question i'm asking you. you're a scholar. you're a very intelligent man. do you believe that six million jews were annihilated by hitler and the nazis? do you believe that as a fact? >> translator: you pose a question and are willing to only hear what you want me to say. >> it's a simple answer. >> translator: do you want my answer or the answer that you want me to give? your opinion is quite clear. >> you either believe it or you don't. >> translator: your answer and your thoughts seem to be quite clear on the topic. why do you wish to impose your opinion on me? >> i believe it is an inarguable fact that six million jews were killed in the war by hitler and the na

. that was tanned losing. and ironically enough. you have a german in 1942 saying the same thing when the nay nazi u-boats came back. there was a scare in 1918 the rumor started in the newspaper maybe the germans can put, they fig dwrurred out a putting planes on board the u-boats off new york or other american americans they can bomb us. they have been bombing london, paris, and other allied capitals during world war i. and there were actually siren alerts in manhattan people in 1918, according to the "new york times" are freaking out and saying maybe the alarm went off and maybe it's an air raid. we think -- we don't think of that. people worried about the new form of warfare being able to bridge the atlantic by the end of world war i. but of course, in flames of anti-german feeling in terms of germans in new york. in 1918, this is a nationwide thing. but the wilson administration has all german noncitizens that is german immigrants that have taken citizenship are supposed to be go to their local precinct and be identified and a record kept on them. it's known deter any wrong doing by these german

likened paul ryan and the gop to an infamous nazi propagandists >> they lie and they don't, it's the big lie, if you keep repeating it >> this said they don't care about facts, they will lie, that is not a pejorative, to them it is probably a compliment >> is a former state senate president, a longtime democratic insiders it was not known for mincing words and republicans did not take is common as a compliment. he released a statement " i did not call republicans nazis, nor would i ever. if republicans are in salted i must humbly apologize to them or anyone who might have been offended ". more of that interview is on our website. president obama is defending himself against republican claims that the country is still headed downhill. the next few days will be all about the next four years in pushing for four more. >> charlotte is throwing a big party. before the democrats get down to business. actor and singer jeff bridges entertained the crowd at carolina fest and thousands of people collected pins t-shirts and other souvenirs celebration >> i think it is a great opportunity for people

the nazis for the deaths, only admitting to the atrocity in 1990. new evidence shows america helped hide their actions in order to remain allies against hitler. >> german troops had invaded the soviet union and uncovered the massacre in 1943. finding the bodies of thousands of polish officers and other prisoners shot by the soviet secret police. the germans brought american prisoners of war here so they could see the massacre that had taken place years before the nazi invasion. this photograph was taken by one of the american soldiers, would then send secret messages to u.s. military intelligence saying the soviet union was to blame for the killings. the son of a polish army officer executed here, said the evidence was clear. >> the bodies and the ground -- on the ground war from 1940. you could tell by the composition of the bodies. the russians did it. nobody else could have done it. >> but now has become clear that evidence was deliberately suppressed by the u.s. government and president roosevelt. according to experts who reviewed the newly released documents, they showed that washin

that in the case of efforts to get a ban on the neo-not the parties here in germany. -- neo-nazi parties here in germany. it there is a threat to incitement to hatred and security. it is quite difficult and would involve the way of several different constitutional provisions, respect for human dignity being traded off against the right to freedom of expression. >> thank you very much. >> syria has become a magnet for radical islamist fighters and she hottest trying to bring down the hated secular government. >> syria is also seen an influx of iranian and lebanese advisers and mercenaries supporting government troops. that is the assessment of the un, which is both sides are responsible for war crimes in an increasingly bitter civil war. >> she has returned to what is left of her old school, here to pick up books to press on with her studies at home. >> this school was a base for the free syrian army, a military jet bombarded it. >> of the school was leveled and is now closed. another sign of how the conflict is disrupting life for children and adults alike. air raids, running street battles a

.o.p. to nautsy and john burton compared republicans to the nazi propagandist and dick harpullian compared nikki haley to hitler's misstress, eva braun. peace and love? hitler, nazi -- what is -- come on. >> wait. why are you bringing this on me? >> sean: this is your party. you know what you never do, you never say, president obama, stop the smear, the slander and lies. why don't you say that? >> no! both sides should stop the smear-- >>> give me a comparable example. >> aiken-- >>> aiken was repudiated by romney -- repudiated. >> make crazy statements-- >>> stop for a second -- [overlapping dialogue] >> i do not support demonizing on either side. don't roll your eyes at me. i am smart. that's why you have me on the show. >> sean: there we have it. thank you for being with us. wait a minute. i said to you, why doesn't president civility repudiate it? romney and ryan did say that. >> what aiken said was not a personal attack. look, the democrats have been lectsuring us for a couple of years now on tone and how we should elevate the discourse and how bam balwill set a new standard and the democra

and the nazis. the question is, do you dispute that 6 million jews were killed? >> translator: do you believe in the freedom of thoughts and ideas or no? >> i believe in facts. >> translator: and the freedom of research, do you believe that and allow that or not? >> i believe in -- >> translator: two times two equals -- >> that's not my question. i'm asking you whether you believe -- you're a scholar, very tell intent mlligent man - that 6 million jews were annihilated by adolf hitler? do you believe that as a fact? >> translator: you pose a question and only want to hear -- >> it's a simple question. >> translator: do you want my answer or yourself? >> it's simple. you either believe it or you don't. >> translator: your answer and your thoughts seem to be quite clear on the topic. why do you wish to impose your own opinion on me? >> i believe it's an inarguable fact that 6 million jews were killed by the nazis and adolf hitler. i'm asking you as the president of iran and a scholar, do you believe 6 million jews were killed by the nazis, or do you think that is not true? >> translator: so, in

to nazi pop gandaist. did he say that? you can hear it for yourself coming up at 6:30. >> we'll see you then. as for congress woman pelosi's fund raising, she raised $6.8 million since twut. she has raised more than $307 million for democrats and abc 7 news mark matthews will be live all week from the democratic national convection, you can get updates by following him on our facebook page. mark is also tweeting. >> and the biggest labor day picnic at the bay area happened in oakland. hundreds of union members soaked up the sun, enjoyed music and feasted on barbecue. vic lee is live tonight that. was only a brief distraction from union concerns. >> well, dan, see that sign behind me? unions wish there are more signs but there is a tough year for labor, they're not happy with this growing movement by politicians to use their pensions to resolve problems. >> there is a symbols of the union struggle against fat cats were still around. absent were the he elect obama signs. vote no on 32 posters thark is the measure which would ban corporate and union money from local and state elections. on

but bad again. there is now latest on a fiery controversy. a third official compared republicans to nazies. this time, the south carolina democratic party chair compared his type of governor to make the compar compare -- comparison. and the party chair said governor haley was down in the bunker, claim egg was not making a comparison to nazies and this week, they compared the talking points for the strategy z california democratic party chair compared remarks to a nazi prop ganda. back in charlotte tonight house minority whip is taking to the stage. >> there is senator mish mcconnell setd the number win priority was the defeat of president obama. and not creation of jobs or reduction of our debt and deficit. not ensuring access to health care. not educating our children. not tending to the needs of americans with disabilities but to tee feet our president. >> democrats to the the only ones here in charlotte. many republicans, here, too. are they thaik making sure their messages aren't dropping out by the crowd? nice to see you. >> and just mentioned job numbers out friday. it feels hike a c

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. nazis. the references are all throughout. yesterday, dick harpootlean the state chairman of the democratic national committee in south carolina said in a state newspaper that nikki haley was like eva braun, hitler's girlfriend, mistress. then today he said what i was doing is, i don't mean it. it meant to call her a nazi. anyway, just my syntax. i have the same problem as president obama. i think south carolina jewish community probably came out and said to him you need to back off. nikki haley is the first african-american woman to be governor any state. >> bob: indian. >> dana: sorry. indian american woman. obviously i got that wrong. spoke at the convention. why would he call her eva braun? >> greg: two things. left created the idea of hate speech because they're good at it. we invented a word called harpootleaned. that means you say something stupid and ten say something dumber to get out of it. >> eric: i thought that was a biden. >> bob: i don't remember us having a long discussion when paul ryan gave his speech full of misstatements. >> greg: he didn't call anybody

. and nancy pelosi is standing idly by as her democratic colleagues, well, you know, calling republicans nazis and saying really not-so-nice things. shocking, don't you think? shocking! lou: republicans are pushing a new attack line against president obama saying president carter's era was better. here's the republican national committee's new attack ad out today. >> lately, federal spending has taken a steadily increasing portion of what americans produce. the federal deficit is too high. our people are simply sick and tired of wasteful federal spending. lou: just yesterday republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan said this in north carolina: >> the president can say a lot of things, and he will, but he can't tell you that you're better off. simply put, the jimmy carter years look like the good old days compare today where we are right now. [laughter] lou: some startling facts in the comparison, by the way. according to the american bankruptcy institute -- i know, you doesn't know there was such an institute, it's a shame there is -- there were more than 331,000 business and personal ba

, by the name of john burton, who actually compared republicans to nazis. let me just read exactly can what he said. he said, they lie and they don't care if people think they lie. as long as you lie, the big lie, you keep repeating it, you know. for those who don't remember, world war ii history, nazi propagandist under adolf hitler. obviously, a big apology since, trying to back pedal since. but this is not cool. >> no, not cool. the nazi comparisons never work in politics. this is another example of why you don't or should not do that. the republican party in california was quick to criticize. the chairman called these the desperate, deranged rhetoric the democrats will try to employ. so the republicans are attacking. and burton has apologized over his comments. it's a distraction that the democrats don't want. whether it's at the todd akin level of last week, that's debatable. ashleigh? >> yeah. you know what, i'm getting sick of both parties calling people nazis in this party. it's stupid and sick. and they both need to lay off. paul steinhauser, thank you very much. do appreciate your wo

. >> i happen to be jewish by birth and winston churchill's in america from that of hitler from the nazis with what i think i've got the most of come enthusiasm, energy. he kept england excited to get beat the british against all odds when they had no chance in the battle of britain. you know the history and i'm a historian. i studied the leaders and generals and presidents. winston churchill the odds winning britain was zero but he kept the british people excited and enthusiastic and faithful that in the end god and his country would come through and in the and you've got fdr excited, the american people excited we joined the war and we defeated one of the greatest tyrant's the world will lever no. one of the most horrendous the world will ever know who killed 6 million of my relatives and there was a of hitler because tertial was excitable, had high-energy, believed in himself despite the clear after failure in his personal life and overcame and learned lessons and that is what everyone has to do that is one and a chicken or become successful. you fail and learn and get back up, don't a

that the administrator for nazi germany. >>> you keep repeating it and that was goebbels. instead of they don't care about facts. they're going to bite. >>> republicans jim democrats jewish leaders were quick to criticize button. he said he never used the word that seat and the hon we apologize to anyone who might of been offended. obama campaign spokesperson tells the l.a. times that burton's comments do not reflect the views of the campaign. >>> you could hear the entire interview from kcbs radio on cbs sf the car. >>> the democrats are not alone in north carolina. republican vice president attended all wind wasn't until yesterday speaking to reporters at the east carolina university. he criticized president obama saying that there's no way the nation is better off now than it was four years ago. he will come campaign in ohio today. >>> tens of thousands of homes and businesses are still without electricity in it a week after her stint as a coup for the areas with the power of in the wednesday and at mississippi and arkansas. president obama toward some of the most heavily damaged damage areas yes

from war and its effects on us. in this case, we are fighting nazis. for goodness sakes. quite simply, you can could get me off the couch to fight hitler. japanese militarism, fascist ideology, this is a classic good versus evil tale. however, there is another very important element to the story as it applies to roi ottley we be work. is that it used to be it was a catalyst for social change. opening up the fissures in american society. it illuminates the contradictions of the american narratives. you know, i think it carries a profound burden and that this is a republic was established on the highest of ideals. ideals that we have struggled ever since to live up to. there has always been the distance between the ideal of american life and the realities of americanism. in the case of world war ii, these contradictions were brought into stark relief. millions of african-americans were denied the basic trappings of american freedoms. in the jim crow south, blacks were forced to endure a white supremacist apparatus of power that had the sanction of federal law. so when the war began, it

. >>> the chairman of the california democratic party compares gop tactics to nazi propaganda >>> political experts are saying that britain's comments went too far she'd compared republicans would joseph goebbels but not the propaganda and administrator for nazi germany. >>> you keep it in it and that was the rebels. bass said it didn't care about fax through the going to live. that's not been sorted. >>> he responded with a statement that he never used the word not seat and he come apologize to anyone who may be offended. this is the wrong message to spend the day before the national convention. >>> a farmer and the democratic national convention no. to the matter said that on day one of the great ready to read this thing out of the lead story in a new cycle is about the california democratic party (republican synopses. that's not the kind of intervention that you want. >>> the campaign has yet to sit if it will call for burton's reduce nation. >>> republican vice-presidential candidate powell run in also in north carolina today. he spoke to supporters at east carolina university in greenville yes

during the election to nazi propaganda. he told a san francisco tv station that republicans lie and don't care whether people know they lie. he said it's same tactic nazi propaganda employed. >>> today a former campaign aide to mayor vincent gray pled guilty to corruption charges is back in court, trying to cover up p payment. that candidate is believed to be brown who said he was paid to attack then mayor. he is one of three campaign aides to plead gill toy to corruption charges. he could receive 12 to 18 months in prison. >>> the coast guard is search for a missing boater in married. two people fell from a sailboat in the chesapeake bay, 12 miles north of annapolis. the crew was able to rescue the woman but they lost sight of the man. coast guard says he's 27 years old and a member of the boat crew. >>> a prince george's family recovering from carbon monoxide poisoning. when everyone in the house woke up yesterday with headaches and naus is a the parns realized those are symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and they called 911. two adults and three children were taken to baltimore fo

or an institution devoted to the nazis. there's a famous picture where she welcomes hitler, and there's a picture next -- you know, of hitler next to nietzsche. so she plays some unfortunate roles in helping to refashion nietzsche as a proto-nazi. and then she's crucial to getting the translations out, so she's really crucial for just getting nietzsche out there. how did she respond to the letter writers? the problem in the archive is simply the spottiness of the record. they do not have a track, they were unable to have any kind of record of whether, what degree -- how many letters, the letters that are still existent reflect. we in some cases have outgoing letters that had been sent back, and only of them seem -- some of them seem very gracious and particular, so she formed relationships with some people. she had a relationship with h.l. mencken as she had a relationship, actually, with hunker early on. she had a relationship with a northwestern philosopher by the name of james taft hatfield who was an important philosopher in the early 20th century, and even sends nietzsche's collected volumes

. >>> chairman of the california democratic party is apologizing for comparing republicans to nazis. john burton told a san francisco reporter that gop strategies during this election are like nazi propaganda. he said republicans lie and don't care whether people know they lie. he said it is the same tactic nazi propagandist said in world war ii. >>> today is election day for thousands of voters in northern virginia. the special election is for virginia's 45th district which comprises parts of alexandria, fairfax county and arlington county. voters will decide who will replace david england in the house of delegates. he resigned after his extramarital affair became public. democrat rob krupicka and malkin. normer vincent gray campaign aide to who pleaded guilty of corruption will be back in court. thomas gore admitted to trying to cover up payments. the candidate is believed to be brown who says he was paid to attack then mayor. gore is one of three campaign aides to plead gill toy to corruption charges. he could get 12 to 18 months in prison. that sentencing hearing scheduled -- could be schedu

with who you disagree about nazis, because you're one of three who is tied the republicans to them just this week. how do you respond? >> well, i think two things, and i sort of regret the syntax like the president does. this is a woman as governor who has not only avoided the press, she refuses to ask questions -- answer questions at press conferences. she goes to the basement, has bodyguards there, won't let people that want to ask real questions in. we offered to come over and debate her about the policies of romney versus obama and perhaps the choice of examples was hyperbole and wrong, but, you know, when you're in the heat of all this, you may exceed the bounds of what people think are good taste. i've done it before, and i'm afraid i may do it again in the future. megyn: you're a colorful guy. you've been on our program, and you've said some colorful things in the past, and some of that is lovable, and some of it isn't. and there is a question about whether, you tell me, dick, is this some sort of a theme that's emerging? >> no. megyn: you made a comment, a top kansas delegate ma

, it belonged to polish jews, who were thrown out by the nazis. then it became the property of the german democratic republic, and now the courts are trying to decide to whom they will give it. narrator: friedrichshain, and especially kreuzberg, were expected to become more desirable, even expensive places to live after reunification. but the process putting a city back together again is complex and can be very hard to predict. herb: now with the wall gone, there'll be investment into the city center area. this will bring the two sides together. there'll be speculation, and actually, the less- affluent sections of society will move out, because they will not be able to afford the new rents, which will go up with renovations left and right. and this hasn't happened to the degree that people thought it would. narrator: and as the realities of reunification diverge from expectations, some berliners resent the changes. ( taxi driver speaking german ) translator: before, no one was interested in berlin-- nobody came to berlin. why? because there was nothing to gain. now we're going to have th

delegation used in describing paul ryan as the goebbels of our time, as a nazi. he had to excuse himself and return home because of a previously scheduled root canal. >> if you are attempting to say that you have not heard a visceral hatred spread for barack obama, then we just -- maybe i will stop the show. >> let's not, just to be nice to me. the first lady wins rave reviews, but not for everyone. >> when you work hard and have done well and go through the doorway of opportunity, you do not slam it shut behind you. >> i thought michelle obama did an enormously effective job without ever mentioning mitt romney's name, without mentioning the fact that there was a republican party or republican nominee for president. and dramatically and graphically drawing the differences between these two individuals, particularly their life story and how the values have been formed. >> charles, your turn. >> how much did you have to pay for that studio space? it was impressive. >> it cost a fortune. [laughter] >> yes, michelle obama -- it was a brilliantly cynical speech, don marvelously. the theme was

republican vice- presidential candidate to a nazi leader known for creating propaganda during the holocaust >>> they're willing to say they lie and they don't care if they like if you like joseph burbles the big lie you've got republicans to believe the earth is flat that was curveballs the big lie they don't care about fax they will like that is not a pejorative the work as a complement >>> no question in this statement he went too far >>> joe touman said that is the wrong message to send the day before the democratic national convention >>> if i'm running the convention i'm mad as heck are getting ready to read this up the lead story in the news cycle is about the head of the california democrat party comparing republicans to not he's not the kind of the introduction you want. >>> after getting pummeled by both republicans and democrats burn released this statement " i did not call republicans not seized nor would i ever, i did not even use the word if mitt romney or paul ryan is insulting and i humble apologized or anyone who might of been offended " burton not the only democrat fueling

nazi leader >>> if you wanted eat healthy by organic or conventional which one is more nutritious >>> the next few days all about four more years the democratic national convention kicks off in charlotte. the party's chance to counter allegations made during the car and see if the country is worse off than four years ago. the main arsenal as first lady michelle obama political reporter grace lee shows us a california political party leader makes headlines. >>> a war of words from the california democratic share his wars compare republicans to the knocks in minister of propaganda as great in a fury that john burton has gone too far >>> the danger of romney ryan and the republicans >>> california democratic chairman john burden makes headlines he spoke on kcbs and compare the republican vice- presidential candidate paul ryan to let not see leader known for creating propaganda during the holocaust >>> they lied then in care that they lied to us like joseph garbles the big lie you keep repeating that was curveballs the big lion face said that care about fax they're going to lie it is

party publicly compared paul ryan to nazi propagandaist joseph goebbels. the romney campaign took offense and called for a full repudiation of the remarks. the obama campaign did repudiate the remarks but did not call on mr. burton the chairman of the california party to resign. kate? >> chuck todd in north carolina tonight. >>> president obama spent this holiday on the campaign trail with a stop in a key swing state today before moving on to see flood damage in louisiana. kristen welker is traveling with the president and joins us from new orleans. good evening, kristen. >> reporter: good evening, kate. we are in new orleans where president obama took a detour from the campaign trail to meet with those affected by hurricane isaac and to survey the most heavily impacted areas. louisiana is a republican stronghold. he has no chance of winning this state in november but if the lessons of katrina taught this administration anything it's that mishandling this type of crisis could be politically damaging especially two months before election day. >> i want to commend everyone here for

playing with in the car. police say the suspect is a documented member of the nazi low riders, a skinhead prison gang known increasingly for violent street crimes. >> that a boy. >> oh. >> reporter: when i recently spent time with chris, heidi and their three kids at their home in arizona, it was clear they are devoted parents. and thus it's no surprise that they call the young woman who saved their son a hero. >> never crossed my mind to leave him or to stay in the car. i don't feel like a hero. i just feel like i did the right thing in the right moment. >> oh, yay! >> reporter: despite the happy ending, being victimized has left the trainer known for tough love feeling vulnerable. >> what would have happened if kaitlyn did not move quickly and jumped out of the car herself or what if he had grabbed her, not seeing the baby? like -- where would cash be? and -- >> don't you dare throw a temper tantrum right now. >> reporter: the couple who specializes in helping people overcome trauma -- >> i'm done. >> no, you're not. >> reporter: -- is working overtime to help those closest to home. >>

in the trial of one of the most wanted nazi war criminals. the court said there was no doubt he died in egypt 20 years ago. here in united states, the presidential races in high gear. today it was the release of mitt .omney's 2011 tax returns republican nominee paid $1.9 million in taxes, working out to our rate of just over 14%. critics say romney should release more returns, but so far he has resisted doing so. if a debate of something so dry as tax returns makes people so angry, but there is a wonder if the two sides will ever work together. we have more on where the battle lines are drawn. >> the highs, the lows, the ever-changing landscape of the miami skyline. many small time americans feel that miami it looks to alien, to gleaming. in 2012, as in previous elections, all eyes are on this day. but who cares? or are we missing the bigger picture? this country has essentially become ungovernable. its politics are poisonous. miami-dade colleges the biggest in the nation, 175,000 students, many of them from minorities. all of them poured out on the streets in this massive voter registration

until the nazis came to power. he was sacked from his professorship at dusseldorf's art academy and fled to switzerland. he painted this self portrait in 1945. he knew he was dying. what followed was a creative crisis. then a creative frenzy until his death in 1940. >> that is it for now. thanks for watching. >> do not forget, you can check out a lot more on our website in the meantime. that is at dw.de. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--

to be kept. >> his paintings were incredibly popular until the nazis came to power. he was sacked from his professorship at dusseldorf's art academy and fled to switzerland. he painted this self portrait in 1945. he knew he was dying. what followed was a creative crisis. then a creative frenzy until his death in 1940. >> that is it for now. thanks for watching. >> do not forget, you can check out a lot more on our website in the meantime. that is at dw.de. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." communist party officials in china have answered questions that have been swirling for weeks by making two key announcements. they've set a date for when their transition of power will begin. it's november 8th. and they've also decided on their punishment for a once-rising political star. they stripped bo xilai of his party membership. his case exposed the darker side of china's power structure. the

of the most wanted nazi war criminals. the court said there was no doubt he died in egypt 20 years ago. here in united states, the presidential races in high gear. today it was the release of mitt .omney's 2011 tax returns republican nominee paid $1.9 million in taxes, working out to our rate of just over 14%. critics say romney should release more returns, but so far he has resisted doing so. if a debate of something so dry as tax returns makes people so angry, but there is a wonder if the two sides will ever work together. we have more on where the battle lines are drawn. >> the highs, the lows, the ever-changing landscape of the miami skyline. many small time americans feel that miami it looks to alien, to gleaming. in 2012, as in previous elections, all eyes are on this day. but who cares? or are we missing the bigger picture? this country has essentially become ungovernable. its politics are poisonous. miami-dade colleges the biggest in the nation, 175,000 students, many of them from minorities. all of them poured out on the streets in this massive voter registration drive, a drive that

to apologize for separate interviews they compared republican and paul ryan to nazis and the chairman of the paul beach county democrat mark allen seigel said he was sorry after he said this in an interview with the "patriot update." >> the worst possible ally of the jewish state is the fundamental christians who want crews to die and concert and bring on the second coming. it's a full friendship. >> he has take an leigh of absence but some want his resignation now. now that he is officially the nominee can spend $150 he put in the bank for the general election. now he can begin to spend it and massive ad lift tomorrow for what amounts to the final sprint on the air and on the ground to election day. >> bret: carl come ron with governor romney. thank you. secret service is looking in the case of democratic dill gait who said she -- delegate who said she would like to kill mitt romney. female delegate from puerto rico now living in new york is seen making the statement on a video. she said governor romney would destroy the country. the head of the democratic party trapped by her own wo

yesterday. california state democratic party chairman burr top compareded him to nazi propagandist gerbels. >> as long as you like. gerbels, big lie. >> democrats distance themselveses in a backlash group, burton back pedaled. i didn't call republicans nazis, nor would i ever. i didn't even use the word. if mitt romney or paul ryan are insulted by my calling campaign tactic as the big lie i most humbly apologize. disturbing news from virginia, former democrat, independent and republican congressman vir jill gewd qualified as a presidential candidate for the constitution party, which some worry could take votes from romney. the virginia gop is mounting a legal challenge to have him removed from the ballot. >> romney has hunkered down for rehearsals. rob portman of ohio is the governor's sparring partner playing the role of barack obama. the same service he provided in john mccain in the 2008 debate. bret? >> bret: carl, thank you. national debt hits $16 trillion. what that means to you and your family, as a video starts from the dnc. charles krauthammer on what we can expect this week in ch

that republicans are using propaganda tactics similar to those used by the nazi's in world war ii. in a radio interview, burton said republicans are using the so called big lie. the same tactic used by nazi propagandist. republicans immediately criticized burton the democrat later issued a statement saying quote he humbly apologized. >>> seems that teens have found a new place to party, empty or foreclosed homes. amber lee is live now in concord and tells us how word of the latest bash spread quickly, amber. >> reporter: julie neighbors tell us around this time last night about 100 teens tried to break into this vacant home you see behind me for a party. word about the gathering spread quickly through social media. >> this back door was open. >> reporter: shortly before 7:00 tonight realtor ray mark came to check on the home. he says it's a short sale set to open next week. >> looks like they didn't mess up any of the kitchen area. >> reporter: he representing the widow that moved out of the home. >> it could have made the sale go the wrong way. >> reporter: there are reports that teens have

's general marshall. everybody assumed that when the time came to invade western europe and a great nazi dominated europe but the commander in chief of the allied forces would be general george c. marshall. churchill assumed as much. stalin assumed as much, so did mrs. marshall who was packing the household goods and the expectation of the transfer triet instead, much to everybody's surprise, fdr put the white steel eisenhower to be the supreme commander. he did so because he had observed eisenhower functioning in north africa and other venues and decided that eisenhower was the best political general and best sense of the word that eisenhower had the talent to pull together strong egos and dominating personalities who lead other nations to lead the armed forces of the nation's. the recruiter in chief chose to run the navy. in many ways, he was a terrible human being. he was irrational, and patient, difficult, his leadership policy was to praise his people in private and chew them out in public. his daughter once remarked that his tv career father was the most eager tempered man that she

? >> could be, sure. >> and occasionally getting rid of the yachtsies. nazis. >> well, wait, the wait, the nazis was religious too. look what they did to the jews, that brought religion in, vietnam was religious because our puppet president and our country brought 100 christian vietnamese down to the south to be the government. well, the southern vietnamese didn't like these religious characters from up north, so they then became the viet-kong. so all wars in my lifetime have had some religious basis, but certainly big business gets in there because wars are very profitable to certain big businesses, and of course, big business needs to be in the middle east so we can get the oil out of the middle east, so we can get the lithium out of afghanistan. you know they discovered a vein of lithium there they say is worth $1 trillion. well, what is lithium used for? every cell phone, computer, and soon-to-be electric cars. let's talk about why we're really there. we're not there -- how has any of these wars affected our freedom in any way? the united states is not in any threat. they're not g

and politics, and thompson was among the first to proceed the ongoing danger of the nazi devastation. although by nature she was more available philosopher and the intellectual and a journalist like thompson sheen on the less traveled alongside her husband s he was anniversary with schroeder and commissioned by the british government to investigate and understand countries across eastern europe. on one of these assignments, she went to yugoslavia and that trippi changed her life. from a distance she could see the disintegration of british culture, and its political community at a time when great stakes were on the table and clarity than ever before it was her magnum-opus and grey falcon, the political military and cultural history of yugoslavia became a microcosm of tribal contention in the foreign conquest that over the space of europe under nazi siege will sit well hundred page aquarium call to arms to awaken her compatriots from the deep light sleep of appeasement to the ruthlessness of hitler and mussolini and the devastation of the space ideals bearing their ascendancy implied. the black

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after comparing republican campaign tactics to nazis saying they lie and don't care if people think they lie. like yosef gubel. you keep repeating it. he issued an apology, but is this really the tone democrats should be taking? joining us now is former democratic senator from the great state of arkansas, blanch lincoln of the good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having they. >> steve: what was that guy thinking saying that? that's just stupid. >> people get wrapped up in it and they want to be sensational so folk also cover them. it's not appropriate and we need to move on. people are interested in knowing what the issues are and what democrats are going to do for them. >> steve: yeah. and as the democrats start their convention officially today, the problem for your party is the fact that unemployment is high right now and there are a lot of people who are looking for jobs. net, net since the president started, we're still down 3 or 400,000 jobs from where he started. that's tough. >> it's tough, but i think it keeps people on message examine it should keep them focuse

. >> now, there is a flap that has developed today about nazi references by leaders of various delegations. it started with, you know, john burton -- >> who apologized. he apologized, yes. >> manow you have harpootlian fm south carolina talking about eva braun, comparing nikki haley the governor to eva braun. there was another reference by someone from kansas. what about the nastiness of three democratic leaders? >> well, let me say, we see a lot of nastiness on the republican side. we've seen some here. there's no room for that. we've got issues, andrea. so i'm not going to spend my time talking about, you know, the nastiness. i want to spend my time talking about the policies. we cannot go back to the days when women were considered criminals if they exercised their right to choose. we an not turn to the romney/ryan ticket at this stage in our history when they have said they want to repeal roe v. wade and wouldn't even make an exception. paul ryan has said that. for rape or incest. now, they try -- they said they couldn't fix the platform and they didn't fix the platform. the republican

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